Evanescence & K.Flay “Fight Like A Girl” On New ‘Ballerina’ Soundtrack

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From The World Of John Wick: Ballerina is officially in theaters, and it boasts a dazzling soundtrack. In fact, rock fans are getting treated to a new original song, “Fight Like A Girl,” a collaboration between Evanescence and K.Flay.

Evanescence‘s Amy Lee shared, “Tyler [Bates] calling me up to create this song for ‘Ballerina‘ couldn’t have come at a more perfect time, I know I’m not the only girl out there ready to dig my heels in and show the world what we’re made of. I really wanted this song to be a collab, and K.Flay is one of my favorite artists. It is literally a dream come true to do this together!”

Read more: Amy Lee & Halsey Join Forces On “Hand That Feeds” For ‘Ballerina’ Film

Additionally, K.Flay noted, “Amy [Lee] sent me the demo and I was immediately so energized, so inspired. I was on tour at the time, and I wrote my verse backstage after a show, when my adrenaline was still super high. For me, the film and the song are both about how we channel our pain and how we choose to define ourselves. What separates the hero from the villain?”

Starring Ana de Armas, Ballerina follows “an assassin trained in the traditions of the Ruska Roma organization sets out to seek revenge after her father’s death.” You can secure movie tickets here.

Previously, the Evanescence frontwoman appeared on Ballerina track “Hand That Feeds” with special guest Halsey.

Halsey said, “I’ve been a fan of Amy Lee since I was 11 years old. Her and Evanescence created a window for me that allowed my feelings to seem important. They were the place I ran to when I couldn’t stand the outside world. I wouldn’t be the artist I am today without them. Getting to create alongside her on ‘HAND THAT FEEDS’ is one of the most surreal moments of my life. I’ll carry this forever!”

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